F. A. DixEY, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., etc. ; H. Scott, M.A., D.Sc. ; 



G. Talbot; H. J. Turner; Capt. the Rev. J. Waterston, 

 B.D., B.Sc! (3) ; and C. B. Williams, M.A. Of these 4 refer 

 entirely to Lepidoptera, 3 to Coleoptcra, 2 to Hymenoptera, 

 one each to Diptera, Isoptera and Ortlioptera, and the rest 

 are of Biological interest. They arc illustrated by 4 coloured, 

 2 half-tones and 5 line-block plates, 2 maps, and several text- 

 figures. The cost of one coloured plate is borne by Dr. Chap- 

 man, and that of 4 line-block plates and the text-figures by Mr. 

 Collin; the originals have in all cases been given by the 

 authors, and Dr. Carpenter contributed £10 towards the cost 

 of his two coloured plates. In addition Mr. Joicey paid half 

 the cost of Mr. Talbot's paper and a donation of £50 was 

 received from Jesus College, Oxford, towards the cost of the 

 Society's publications. 



The Proceedings will consist of about 90 pages and are 

 illustrated by 4 black and white jjlates the cost of which is 

 borne by Lord Rothschild. 



The great increase in the expenses of the Society, caused 

 principally by the ever-increasing cost of publication, has 

 rendered necessary an increase in the Entrance Fees and 

 Subscriptions, the abolition of composition for Life Fellowship, 

 and other changes. This necessity and various details princi- 

 pally connected with the removal of the Society to new quarters 

 have brought about many changes in the bye-la^\•s, which 

 received somewhat drastic revision at a Special Meeting held 

 for that purpose on May 5th. 



The Housing Sub-Cojnmittee has issued the following 

 Report, to which it is only necessary to add that Mr. Robert 

 Adkin, Dr. G. A. K. Marshall and Mr. W. G. F. Nelson 

 hiive been a.])|Htinte(l Trustees for the Debenture Holders. 



Repoi't of the Housing Sub-Committee. 



In view of the practical completion of their task, the Housing 

 Sub-Committee feel that this is a suitable occasion on which 

 to record the steps that have led to 41, Queen's Gate, South 

 Kensington, being acquired as the permanent home of the 

 Society. 



